Graduated PhDs 2007
| Karin Sallhammar | Some Service Issues in Adaptable Service Systems |
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| Security is a topic of ever increasing interest. Today it is widely accepted that, due to the unavoidable presence of vulnerabilities, design faults and administrative errors, an ICT system will never be totally secure. Connecting a system to a network will necessarily introduce a risk of inappropriate access resulting in disclosure, corruption and/or loss of information. Therefore, the security of a system should ideally be interpreted in a probabilistic manner. (Read more) Topic for trial lecture: Security in Digital Rights Management |
| Richard Torbjørn Sanders | Collaborations, Semantic Interfaces and Service Goals: a way forward for Service Engineering |
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| The challenges faced when designing and deploying convergent telecommunication services are well know to practitioners. While good tools and methods are available for designing, implementing and testing system parts that run on a single computer, there is a lot to be desired when it comes to the cross-cutting aspects of services that require cooperation between several software components distributed over several machines. (Read more) Topic for trial lecture: Security and privacy in distributed services Read |
Graduated PhDs 2006
| Kjell Stordahl | Long-Term Telecommunications Forecasting |
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| The key word for the thesis is long-term demand forecasting which have been applied on telecommunications and especially on broadband accesses and traffic. The objective with the thesis has been to structure and present work on long-term broadband forecasting, to evaluate the forecasting results and to extract the learning. Each main chapter ends with a section called experiences and conclusions. (Read more) |
| André Årnes | Risk, Privacy, and Security in Computer Networks |
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| With an increasingly digitally connected society comes complexity, uncertainty, and risk. Network monitoring, incident management, and digital forensics is of increasing importance with the escalation of cybercrime and other network supported serious crimes. New laws and regulations governing electronic communications, cybercrime, and data retention are being proposed, continuously requiring new methods and tools.(Read more) Topic for trial lecture: Assuring QoS Capabilities of IEEE 802.16 WiMax |
| Hein Meling | Adaptive Middleware Support and Autonomous Fault Treatment: Architectural Design, Prototyping and Experimental Evaluation |
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![]() | Networked computer systems are prevalent in most aspects of modern society, and we have become dependent on such computer systems to perform many critical tasks. Moreover, making such systems dependable is an important goal. However, dependability issues are often neglected when developing systems due to the complexities of the techniques involved. (Read more) Topic for trial lecture: Reflective Agents in Future Telematics Systems |





